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*I. [[Seismic Analysis of Power Systems Performance:]] Wu Zhigang, Chang Liang, and Shi Shanshan | *I. [[Seismic Analysis of Power Systems Performance:]] Wu Zhigang, Chang Liang, and Shi Shanshan | ||
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*V. [[Analyzing Group-Formation Networks in the Complex Systems Summer School:]] Tyler Moore, Bruce Rogers, Zhang Xun, Zhongshan Yue | *V. [[Analyzing Group-Formation Networks in the Complex Systems Summer School:]] Tyler Moore, Bruce Rogers (Corresponding Author), Zhang Xun, Zhongshan Yue | ||
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*IX. [[Evolution and dynamics of reaction networks:]] | *IX. [[Evolution and dynamics of reaction networks:]] Anirban Banerjee, Rogier Braakman (corresponding author), Jess Mar, Shahram Nostrati | ||
*X. [[Modeling the farming society: based on their climate perception and possibility of water trading during scarcity:]] Santiago Gil, Chen Chen, Aliex Serrat-Capdevila | *X. [[Modeling the farming society: based on their climate perception and possibility of water trading during scarcity:]] Santiago Gil, Chen Chen, Aliex Serrat-Capdevila |
Latest revision as of 05:30, 25 August 2006
CSSS 2006 Beijing |
Group Project Timeline
Date | |
Friday, July 21, 15:00 | Submit group members and working title of project to Oskar BURGER |
Friday, July 28, 14:00 | Sign up for Week 4 project presentation with Stacey LYDON |
Monday, July 31, 14:00 | Submit posters to Oskar BURGER for printing |
Wednesday, August 2, 14:00 | Submit abstracts of project to Oskar BURGER |
Thursday, August 3 | Student group project presentations |
Friday, August 4 | Student group project presentations |
Friday, August 4, 16:00 - 19:00 | Poster session and cocktail party |
Student Papers from the 2005 CSSS Beijing
Poster Guidelines and Suggestions.
Group Pages
- I. Seismic Analysis of Power Systems Performance: Wu Zhigang, Chang Liang, and Shi Shanshan
- II. Activity-dependent Growth and Self-Organization in a Neural Network Model: Alfred Kaye, Xie Dan, Sarah Feldt, Rainer Stollhof
- III. The Electricity Grid as a case-study on the Interface of Engineering Systems and Human Behavior: Alexis Dino, Adam Leising, Zhang Ting, Zhang Yulan
- IV. Ecological modeling of arrow bamboo: Gao Duo, Zhu Xiaowu, Zhang Tongli, Itzel Zamora-Vilchis, Yang Wei
- V. Analyzing Group-Formation Networks in the Complex Systems Summer School: Tyler Moore, Bruce Rogers (Corresponding Author), Zhang Xun, Zhongshan Yue
- VI. Modeling (electoral) voting process: Raj Kumar Pan, Apu Sarkar, Jin Sun
- VII. Diversity and Cooperation: Jean-Paul Carvalho, Carolyn Snyder, Francis Wong, Simon Huang, Ryan Muldoon
- VIII. Endogenous Market Process Simulation: Fangfang Tan, Xiao Yongjian, Wang Hao, Zhang Haitian, Gong Maoguo
- IX. Evolution and dynamics of reaction networks: Anirban Banerjee, Rogier Braakman (corresponding author), Jess Mar, Shahram Nostrati
- X. Modeling the farming society: based on their climate perception and possibility of water trading during scarcity: Santiago Gil, Chen Chen, Aliex Serrat-Capdevila
- XI. Opinion spreading and consensus formation on complex networks: Liu Jian-Guo (Corresponding Author), Wu Zhi-Xi, Wang Feng
- XII. Currency network: agent based modeling and incomplete information: Sun Jin, Tang lu, Wang Feng, Xiabing Feng
- XIII. Chinese domestic airline networks: Julia Silvis, Arthur Huang, Li Qu (Lilly), Jiang-Hai Li (Henry), Gergana Bounova
- XIV. Cultural Evolution: A Phylogenetic Perspective: Yaniv Brandvain, Janna Fierst, Laura Fortunato